Pearls of Homoeopathy, 215

Skin icy cold, and covered with cold sweat*, hands
and feet livid,

Face, hands, and feet blue and cold*
Coldness of the limbs. •
Sweat, with thirst.
Cold sweats over whole body*
Oily sweat.

STRYCHNINUM.

Perspiration flowing in a stream from his head
and chest.

SULPHUR.

Adapted to persons of a scrofulous diathesis, sub-
ject to venous congestions, especially of portal
system.

Persons of nervous temperament, quick-motioned,
quick-tempered, plethoric, skin excessively sensitive
to atmospheric changes.

Most suitable for lean, stoop shouldered persons
who walk and sit stooped.

Standing is the worst position for Sulphur pati-
ents ; cannot stand ; walk stooping, like old men.

Dirty, filthy persons, prone to skin affections.

Children cannot bear to be washed or bathed ;

emaciated, big-bellied ; restless, hot, kick off the
clothes at night; have worms, but indicated remedy
fails.

When carefully selected remedies fail to produce
a favorable effect, especially in acute disease, it fre'
quently serves to rouse the reactive powers of the
system.